ExtremeTech’s Crazy Custom Case Mod Contest

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Note: This contest is now over. Click here to see the winning case mod.

So you think you’re good at case customization? Do you know your way around a Dremel tool? Are you on intimate terms with your wire cutters? Then put your case mods where your mouth is! All this month, ExtremeTech is running a stupendous contest to find the best-looking customized PC cases in America!

Send three pictures of your coolest PC case to PCModContest@extremetech.com (file sizes no more than 2 megabytes, please). In August, we’ll pick our favorite rig and the winner will get the parts to build their own glow-in-the-dark PC, similar to the one we constructed back in May. This one will be better, though, since we’re throwing in a retail, boxed 3.2GHz Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processor from Intel. Other components in the glowing PC prize package include:

Note that this kit constitutes a single prize, which is determined solely by our judgment of the best modded case, based on factors such as originality, style, and usefulness. Entries must include a description of the PC and why it’s interesting (not to exceed 300 words). Throughout July, we’ll run descriptions and pictures of some our favorite entries regularly in our Build It section (subject to editorial discretion.)

Please read the contest rules before submitting your entry. The winner will be selected in August of this year. Please check our winners page around August 15th to see whose PC blew our minds and took the cake.

So send us three pictures of your most creative creation, and stop by ExtremeTech every day this month to see pictures and descriptions of the wildest and wackiest cases ever!

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